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The Lightning Stalker -- LIVE!

David O. Stillings, the world famous Lightning Stalker, will be appearing live at the Seminole Community College Planetarium in Sanford every Saturday night

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, Oct 4, 2002

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David O. Stillings, the world famous "Lightning Stalker," will be
appearing live at the Seminole Community College Planetarium in
Sanford every Saturday night in October at 8:30 PM.

The "Lightning Stalker" is world famous for his lightning
photography. He has been the subject of several foreign documentaries
as well as a couple of American ones, like the recent one on the
Discovery Channel. His lightning prints can sell for over $1000 a
piece! And all of his photos are taken right here in Central Florida.
He has done his show for schools, businesses and conferences,
including the American Meteorological Association last year. But none
of those shows compare to the ones he does in our dark, starry
theater. David performs live using multiple slide projectors and our
2000-watt sound system. His often humorous and sometimes hair-raising
stories about how he stalks his elusive and deadly quarry are enjoyed
by all ages. His show concludes with a grand finale of about 100
photos that are computer-synchronized,with multiple projectors, to
the "1812" and "William Tell" Overtures. Afterwards, David will be
available to answer questions. If you've never seen the "Lightning
Stalker" before, you don't want to miss this chance. If you have seen
the "Lightning Stalker" before, you KNOW you don't want miss this
chance!

Fair warning...We have people from all over Florida (from Sebring to
Tallahassee) travel to see these shows. Even people from as far away
as California & Colorado have planned their vacations to coincide
with these shows in past years. They therefore sell out as fast as
we can sell the tickets when we open the doors at 8 PM. To make sure
that you get a ticket, please plan to arrive EARLY! (By 7:30 pm at
the latest.)

There are no advanced tickets available for these shows and no
discounts. Adult tickets are $4, and K-12 Students and Seniors are
$3.

From I-4, get off at Exit 98, Lake Mary Blvd, and go east about 4
miles to College Drive (SCC sign on the corner.) Turn right onto
College Drive and go 0.8 miles to Weldon Blvd. The Planetarium is in
the building on your right. Turn right onto Weldon Blvd to the first
parking lot entrance on the right. We're right in the middle of the
building.